The History and Politics department at @NLCS1850, a leading UK independent day school for girls aged 4 - 18.

Joined May 2017
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Welcome back after half term! The @NLCS1850 History Department want to introduce a new member of the department, our experimental chatbot. This is right at the cutting edge of AI and education: a first for the school and the first of this kind we know about in the country.
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Great bit of extension reading here for our history students from @Sathnam Sanghera in the Guardian. Learn about how politics and history collide when it comes to Britain’s imperial past and perhaps truth and fiction too. theguardian.com/books/articl…
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2 June 1953. The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place in Westminster Abbey, London. It was the 1st British coronation to be televised live, with TV cameras allowed inside Westminster Abbey for the first time. It’s viewed as the first major BBC TV live event.
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#OTD in 1953, Cecil Beaton took this iconic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on her Coronation Day. This image and many more by Beaton are currently in our Royal Portraits exhibition at The King’s Gallery, London. bit.ly/4bzXFnt
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#OnThisDay in 1521, the German priest Martin Luther was declared a “notorious heretic” by the Diet of Worms, an imperial assembly called by Holy Roman emperor Charles V. For not recanting his views, Luther was labelled an outlaw, as were his followers, forcing him into hiding.
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The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. -- Albert Einstein
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RT @Peston: For what it is worth, I think an earlier election is on. I can’t say why. This is not 100% certain but close enough for me to…
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19 May 2024
#OnThisDay 1984: writer, broadcaster and Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman died. Fiercely passionate about Victoriana, architecture and conservation, in this clip he enjoys the view from the top of Marble Arch, after visiting its secret police station.
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#OnThisDay in 1989 one million people march in the ongoing #TiananmenSquare protest in Beijing. Named for the Tiananmen – the Gate of Heavenly Peace – its history has been anything but. 🔓 This Archive article is free to read for the next 7 days buff.ly/4bDWymU

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#TBT to previous #WolfsonHistoryPrize winner Clare Jackson speaking at the 2022 ceremony describing why it is important to read and study history 🎥
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How do you de-stress? 😤 This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, hear how some of our students and their friends relax and recharge 🔋 Share your own techniques in the comments 👇 #ReachOutCambridge
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Ms Brock is making good use of the tote bag from this year’s @histassoc conference where she spoke about the teaching medieval women project. @TeachMedWomen @Katie_Pangonis
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10 May 2024
Great for A level politics students looking for examples of how the key thinkers influence different branches of conservatism.
Conservatives recognise their obligations for the future just as they acknowledge their debts to the past. As Edmund Burke said, people who never look backward to their ancestors will not look forward to posterity. Continuity is the first quality of the Conservative society. That is the Conservatism which lies deep in the hearts of our people. No wonder our opponents hate calling us Conservatives. They refer to us as the Tory Party—with or without an adjective or two! Well, that's an honourable name, but it does not have the ring of Conservative. It does not remind us in the same way of our desire and our duty to conserve the best of our inheritance. And conservation is not just for the rich. You sometimes hear people say, “what have I got to conserve?”. Instinctively we know that the answer is “a vast amount”. A tolerant and fair-minded country. Personal liberty, protected by the rule of law. Democratic institutions defended by armed forces who serve rather than rule.
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Delighted that the @NLCS1850 History Department was represented at day 2 of the annual Historical Association Conference in Birmingham today. Ms Brock spoke about her innovative curriculum work on the @TeachMedWomen project. See teachingmedievalwomen.org
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‘Women have been excluded from the narratives of history largely because the telling of history is dominated by men.’ Discuss. 🤔 🤔 🤔 Have your say in the #VHEssayPrize. Link: bit.ly/VHEssayPrize
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#OnThisDay in 1640, King Charles I dissolved the famous Short Parliament after only three weeks. His actions exposed the growing power struggle within the country, and was a precursor to the Civil War. 📸 Getty
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#OnThisDay in 1979, #MargaretThatcher became prime minister of the UK. In this 2019 Archive article, Ben Williams assesses her radical decade in power and its divisive legacy. 🔓 Read it for free for the next 7 days buff.ly/3y9zf5S

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Learn how AI can be used to support your classroom!💻 This online course is for all subject teachers. Find out more here: ptieducation.org/event/a0sQt…
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